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- Q899295 subject Q7004038.
- Q899295 subject Q7007747.
- Q899295 abstract "Naples yellow, also called antimony yellow, can range from a somewhat muted, or earthy, reddish yellow pigment to a bright light yellow, and is the chemical compound lead(II) antimonate. Its chemical composition is Pb(SbO3)2/Pb3(SbO4)2. It is also known as jaune d'antimoine. It is one of the oldest synthetic pigments, dating from around 1620. The related mineral pigment, bindheimite, dates from the 16th century BC. However, this natural version was rarely, if ever, used as a pigment. Naples yellow was used extensively by the Old Masters and well into the 20th century. It largely replaced lead-tin-yellow during the eighteenth century. The genuine pigment is toxic, and its use today is becoming increasingly rare. Most paints labeled "Naples yellow" are instead made with a mix of modern, less toxic pigments. The colors of these paints vary considerably from one manufacturer to another.The first recorded use of Naples yellow as a color name in English was in 1738.The source of this color is: Color Sample of Naples Yellow (color sample #83), ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955)".
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- Q899295 cmykCoordinateYellow "62".
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- Q899295 wikiPageExternalLink naples-yellow.
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- Q899295 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004038.
- Q899295 wikiPageWikiLink Q7007747.
- Q899295 wikiPageWikiLink Q883704.
- Q899295 b "94".
- Q899295 c "0".
- Q899295 g "218".
- Q899295 h "48".
- Q899295 hex "FADA5E".
- Q899295 k "2".
- Q899295 m "13".
- Q899295 r "250".
- Q899295 s "62".
- Q899295 title "Naples Yellow".
- Q899295 v "98".
- Q899295 y "62".
- Q899295 type Colour.
- Q899295 type Thing.
- Q899295 comment "Naples yellow, also called antimony yellow, can range from a somewhat muted, or earthy, reddish yellow pigment to a bright light yellow, and is the chemical compound lead(II) antimonate. Its chemical composition is Pb(SbO3)2/Pb3(SbO4)2. It is also known as jaune d'antimoine. It is one of the oldest synthetic pigments, dating from around 1620. The related mineral pigment, bindheimite, dates from the 16th century BC. However, this natural version was rarely, if ever, used as a pigment.".
- Q899295 label "Naples yellow".
- Q899295 name "Naples Yellow".